What makes someone worth 'following' on NOSTR?
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Their content enriches my feed rather than detracting from it. 💜🐕
If they turned themselves into a pickle
This! Also, if they hype me up on my posts 🤣
"I TURNED MYSELF INTO A PICKLE, NOSTR. I'M PICKLE DAN!!!"
What makes certain foods taste good?
I mean, there's like a thousand answers.
Ultimately, I have two primary motivations for using nostr. I want to be educated and informed on current events relating to freedom tech, and I want to smile.
It follows that my own notes are primarily an attempt to educate or inform someone else who has a question or is curious about a subject I have knowledge on, or an attempt to make them smile.
💜🐕
💯 this.
Also:
makers of things, people who engage with me, people who don't take themselves too seriously, the biggest one is people who make my experience a positive one...the real world is ugly enough I don't need it in my pretend world with the voices in my head.
Cool bio, frequent and good posts, in general or about his best side
Lol, they’re active
They are here
The only answer is Brawndo, the thirst mutilator.
It's got electrolytes.
Makers, thinkers and jokers. If you can make me consider something deeply or provide new perspective, if you can make me laugh, if you're contributing to the real world by producing something of value, followed af.
Always the answer to everything...electrolytes™
someone that informs me, I can learn from without the arrogance, who seek to understand other pov respectfully and try to be part of the change, no fear mongering and positive! Not everyone has it but positive, nuance and empathy are key! ☺️🙏
Positive vibes, good crack, pickles, creative, knowledgeable. FTR I'm none of these.
Kind of what I was hoping for though.
I can't explain it, but I know when I see it.


But not TOO active, I want to read other people's posts too.
post good notes (things i'm interested in), nice/positive vibe, doesn't spam
Posting their own thoughts (meaning not just reposting or sharing the evident “big” ideas)